abstract: "The Problem of Hope: Literary Tragedy in Mid-Twentieth Century American Fiction" examines Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, and Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar through the lens of tragedy. This thesis delves into how conflicts between internal and external identities can create a tragic individual, what kinds of success count toward achievement of the "American Dream," and whether the tragic "common man" is the socially normative one or the socially disenfranchised one. It raises a three-dimensional theoretical approach to American tragedy and, most importantly, considers the significance of tragic hope for American literature. This paper questions the construction of American identities across class...
So far a number of articles have dealt with the American dream and how it is developed in Arthur Mi...
In spite of, or perhaps because of its turbulence, the Twenties and Thirties remain a special time i...
My project examines sites of social and psychic resistance to forfeiting loss in contemporary litera...
Mad Pursuits: Therapeutic Narration in Postwar American Fiction examines three mid-century American ...
ABSTRACT\ud LIFE IS BUT A DREAM: THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS IN\ud TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATUR...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
I began my graduate career thinking I would devote my scholarship to what I had deemed to be classi...
ABSTRACT\ud THE CRITICAL FORTUNES OF ARTHUR MILLER'S\ud DEATH OF A SALESMAN\ud by\ud Angela M. Metzg...
© 2016 Dr. Joshua Daniel O'Connel ComynIn this dissertation I argue that the works of post-1945 Amer...
This dissertation examines selected mid-Twentieth Century novels by four American writers (Carson Mc...
My project examines sites of social and psychic resistance to forfeiting loss in contemporary litera...
Ralph Ellison\u27s ascension into the American literary canon is a product of the rise of formalist ...
This thesis accounts for the literary-historical re-emergence of tragedy in the period since 1945. I...
So far a number of articles have dealt with the American dream and how it is developed in Arthur Mi...
In spite of, or perhaps because of its turbulence, the Twenties and Thirties remain a special time i...
My project examines sites of social and psychic resistance to forfeiting loss in contemporary litera...
Mad Pursuits: Therapeutic Narration in Postwar American Fiction examines three mid-century American ...
ABSTRACT\ud LIFE IS BUT A DREAM: THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS IN\ud TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATUR...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
I began my graduate career thinking I would devote my scholarship to what I had deemed to be classi...
ABSTRACT\ud THE CRITICAL FORTUNES OF ARTHUR MILLER'S\ud DEATH OF A SALESMAN\ud by\ud Angela M. Metzg...
© 2016 Dr. Joshua Daniel O'Connel ComynIn this dissertation I argue that the works of post-1945 Amer...
This dissertation examines selected mid-Twentieth Century novels by four American writers (Carson Mc...
My project examines sites of social and psychic resistance to forfeiting loss in contemporary litera...
Ralph Ellison\u27s ascension into the American literary canon is a product of the rise of formalist ...
This thesis accounts for the literary-historical re-emergence of tragedy in the period since 1945. I...
So far a number of articles have dealt with the American dream and how it is developed in Arthur Mi...
In spite of, or perhaps because of its turbulence, the Twenties and Thirties remain a special time i...
My project examines sites of social and psychic resistance to forfeiting loss in contemporary litera...